If you’ve been to any events since the year 2000 you’ve heard the “Cha Cha Slide”, by the esteemed DJ Casper. Obtaining title on your property can be a little bit like that dance. One hop this time. The process begins. Once the sales contract is signed by the buyer and the seller and fundsRead more
In middle school, did you ever have to do a research paper? What about doing one based on the history of your real property? Cataloging the materials that builders used to build it, every single detail that would certify the transfer of title from owner to owner since its construction. The resources you’d cite inRead more
It’s such a morbid thing to think about, “What will happen with my property once I’m gone?” It’s a huge thing to have to wrap your head around, but it’s not really something you want to leave your loved ones worried about when the time comes. The house cannot stay under a deceased person’s name,Read more
Your property’s title is transferred from the seller to the buyer at your closing. That’s an indisputable fact. However, what documents, exactly, are you signing? It could get a little bit overwhelming, and you could feel a little excitement nausea. Among the many, these are the Mortgage Note A legal document that sets out allRead more
So, you need a title search on your potential home, because you need title insurance. Before embarking on this voyage of legality and public records you want it to be explained. We know you’ll have so many questions, we had them once too. What is a “title search”? A title search involves reviewing public recordsRead more
You can easily say yes to this question if you purchased title insurance from Gables Title Group. We can help you answer the two important questions: Did the seller really own the property you were sold? Are there any clouds or defects on the title search? Your Gables Title Group insurance policy lets you fullyRead more
In the state of Florida transferring title and ownership of real property is done via a deed. When transferring title and ownership of a property you sign a deed which conveys said transference to the new owner. All deeds in the State of Florida must be signed in the presence of 2 witnesses and aRead more